Lincoln - After being named
a third-team All-American by The National Collegiate Baseball Writers
Association following the 2012 season, Nebraska junior Michael Pritchard was selected
as the second-team designated hitter on the 2013 NCBWA Preseason All-America team
on Wednesday.

A first-team
All-Big Ten selection in 2012, Pritchard put together one of the best seasons
by a Husker hitter in recent memory, as he tied Derek Dukart (1994) for the
third-longest hitting streak in school history at 25 games. The streak started
in the Huskers' Big Ten opener against Illinois on March 23, when Pritchard produced
two hits, and came to an end in the series opener against Minnesota on May 11.
He notched a pair of hits 10 times during the streak, including three or more
hits twice. Richard Stock ended the season with a 21-game hitting, marking the
first time in school history that a pair of teammates put together 20-game
hitting streaks in the same season.

Hitting in
the leadoff spot for most of the 2012 campaign, Pritchard led the Huskers with
a .387 batting average and produced a team-high 82 hits, tying him with Adam
Bailey (2010) for the most hits by a Husker in a season since Ryan Wehrle had
84 in 2006. Pritchard also led the Huskers with a .447 on-base percentage and
was one of the toughest outs in the country with just 10 strikeouts in 212 at
bats. His one strikeout for every 21.2 at bats ranked eighth in the country,
and he was one of just two players from a BCS conference to rank in the top 10.

During the
regular season, Pritchard led the Big Ten with a .379 average and was sixth in
the league in hits with 75. Among other Big Ten designated hitters, no other DH
in the league had more than 50 hits on the year and Pritchard's 10 doubles were
the most among Big Ten designated hitters. In 24 Big Ten game, Pritchard hit
.333 with 32 hits and scored 22 runs.

Pritchard
continued to swing a hot bat into the postseason with a 7-for-14 performance at
the Big Ten Tournament, including a perfect 4-for-4 day in the Huskers' opener
against Michigan State. Pritchard and Stock were each named to the Big Ten
All-Tournament Team.

The last
Husker to earn All-America accolades in consecutive seasons was Alex Gordon,
who was a first-team selection by multiple publications in 2004 and 2005.